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Etymology of the Greek prefix mono- (μονο-)

the Late Greek prefix mono-, μονο-
derived from the Greek word monos, μόνος (alone; single; remaining; sole or single; by implication, mere)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *men-

Derivations in Greek

monodia, monochlamudeous, monoidia, monophthongos, Monophusite, monopous, monopolion, monopteros, monarchos, monogrammos, monolithos, monostomos, monosullabon, monotonos, monogamos, monosullabos, monochromos, monophusitai, monophthalmos, monorchis, monostichos, monostrophikos, monotheletai, monaulos, monarches, monarchia, monochordos, monometros

Derivations in other languages

French monologue, Italian mono-, Latin Monoceros, Latin mono-, Latin monoculus, Latin monogrammatos

Usage

Word found in Late Greek



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